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    Damn I was planning on stopping at 1100 posts. I’ll have to be 1111 now.

    Oops went past that too…

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vincent888 View Post
    Damn I was planning on stopping at 1100 posts. I’ll have to be 1111 now.
    ahh we no let you stop posting bro just keep going.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hidden Python View Post
    After a shitty week of work, I was hopping for some nicer weather to go for a cruise down to the south coast just to get out of Sydney and than I checked the fuel prices, and said like WTF, I think it might be cheaper to walk down to the local RnT and get a handy,
    What’s your rant, anything goes anything you want to get off your chest as bottling things up is not good for your mental health.


    I'm definitely with you on this one. Fuel prices are so ridiculous these days that it's practically cheaper to take a taxi everywhere! It's just crazy. Plus, now that the pandemic is still going on, going for a cruise doesn't seem like such a great idea anyway. I completely agree that bottling things up isn't good for mental health

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vincent888 View Post
    Damn I was planning on stopping at 1100 posts. I’ll have to be 1111 now.


    I guess this means that I should keep going and reach 1111 posts! It would be great to break the 1100 barrier with a magical number. Let's see how far we can go! :smiley:

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    Quote Originally Posted by earl9122 View Post
    I guess this means that I should keep going and reach 1111 posts! It would be great to break the 1100 barrier with a magical number. Let's see how far we can go! :smiley:
    You are forbidden from stopping your posting in the syd99 forum until you reach the magic number of 6969 posts. That is the only magic number of any meaning
    And get your movie director contact to also join. We need good banter in here

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    Quote Originally Posted by earl9122 View Post
    I'm definitely with you on this one. Fuel prices are so ridiculous these days that it's practically cheaper to take a taxi everywhere! It's just crazy. Plus, now that the pandemic is still going on, going for a cruise doesn't seem like such a great idea anyway. I completely agree that bottling things up isn't good for mental health
    I've been saving (well not spending) 4-500 a month on fuel since the 1st Feb, thank fuck for having free charging at work. Nearly 40000km and I've spent less than $200.

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    In July I use a chauffeur service for too and from the airport here in Sydney, it cost me $270 each way, I wouldn’t be surprise if it cost $300 each way now
    And the airport parking for the driver cost was $30, next month I am renting a car with a pick up point close to home and the drop off point at the airport
    I might be able to save a whole lot of cash by driving myself at 5am in the morning, the other alternative is to book the night before my flight at the Rydges international Airport and walk across in the morning

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hidden Python View Post
    In July I use a chauffeur service for too and from the airport here in Sydney, it cost me $270 each way, I wouldn’t be surprise if it cost $300 each way now
    And the airport parking for the driver cost was $30, next month I am renting a car with a pick up point close to home and the drop off point at the airport
    I might be able to save a whole lot of cash by driving myself at 5am in the morning, the other alternative is to book the night before my flight at the Rydges international Airport and walk across in the morning
    Minor point - but when you rent your car, do you ask for a hybrid if available? Possibly with your income, costs don't matter though?

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    I think Australia is in for a reckoning. It's like a perfect storm of everything coming together:

    - biggest problem is immigration. Gov came up with this idea of bringing in 300k /year immigration back when jobs were booming. Now everywhere you look companies are slashing jobs and cutting budgets. The Gov, as always 10 steps behind the curve, does nothing to react.

    - construction sector is tanking, meaning new housing is not going to be enough to meet the demand from the new immi. This is courtesy of the previous Gov and their build and Reno grants.

    - our knight in shining armour China, itself looks wobbly thanks to their own RE sector tanking. The last time we needed help to keep the economy ticking along was during the GFC, and our exports to China saved us. Not this time!

    The result of all this is going to be stagflation. That is, inflation keeps increasing while wages either stay the same or goes backwards. This is terrible and a huge setback for the country. If left unchecked we might find ourselves like Argentina, once a developed nation with everything going for it, now reduced to 3rd world status.

    The Gov needs to react NOW and shut the immigration door before it is too late.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoldfishMan View Post
    I think Australia is in for a reckoning. It's like a perfect storm of everything coming together:

    - biggest problem is immigration. Gov came up with this idea of bringing in 300k /year immigration back when jobs were booming. Now everywhere you look companies are slashing jobs and cutting budgets. The Gov, as always 10 steps behind the curve, does nothing to react.

    - construction sector is tanking, meaning new housing is not going to be enough to meet the demand from the new immi. This is courtesy of the previous Gov and their build and Reno grants.

    - our knight in shining armour China, itself looks wobbly thanks to their own RE sector tanking. The last time we needed help to keep the economy ticking along was during the GFC, and our exports to China saved us. Not this time!

    The result of all this is going to be stagflation. That is, inflation keeps increasing while wages either stay the same or goes backwards. This is terrible and a huge setback for the country. If left unchecked we might find ourselves like Argentina, once a developed nation with everything going for it, now reduced to 3rd world status.

    The Gov needs to react NOW and shut the immigration door before it is too late.
    Argentina? More like fucken Greece.

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    [The result of all this is going to be stagflation. That is, inflation keeps increasing while wages either stay the same or goes backwards. This is terrible and a huge setback for the country. If left unchecked we might find ourselves like Argentina, once a developed nation with everything going for it, now reduced to 3rd world status.

    The Gov needs to react NOW and shut the immigration door before it is too late.[/QUOTE]

    I can't stress this enough a 50 grand paying job is no longer enough money. You need to be earning 100k or more just to stay ahead. If your earning less than 100k these days you should seriously start your own business or get a better paid job. You need to invest in the banks and the likes of BHP to earn dividends and franking as extra income. There is no down turn in prices. Youtube premium and my ISP just raised their prices again. You have to pay for everything these days. Some things are just not worth it anymore. Looked at a local cafe was going to cost $60+ to eat there. Crazy fucking pricing its all coming out of your pocket. The war in Ukraine started off a lot of the price hikes. And the Goft spending recklessly overseas when they should fix the fuckin problems like housing that we have here. $1000 a week rent for some people is just nuts. Home loan is a better idea than paying rent. Rent money is dead money. Anyways there is no improvement in site on this you need to get ahead and not be stuck in a bullshit low paying job earning peanuts. I started to work for myself over a decade ago and never looked back. That's Monday morning rant now my Asian busty regular will be over here soon for some relief.

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    Because of a number of factors including rising property prices (and all levels of Government sitting on their hands for 20 years) suddenly many peoples wages aren't sustainable to pay rent or a mortgage and simple bills including petrol
    The only solution for many is leaving the big cities. Decentralisation. The Federal Government are bringing on decentralisation by stealth. Really should have dealt with the housing crisis 20 years ago

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    Life is unfair most of the times. it's how we focus on the positivity and the outcome we want to achieve despite all the shenanigans.

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    I've got 2 sisters who live in country NSW & they have been saying for the past few years that a LOT of people are fleeing Sydney and moving there. They also say their traffic (vehicle & foot) are now OTT and they may as well be living back in Sydney from where they fled many many moons ago...

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    Quote Originally Posted by frisson View Post
    Minor point - but when you rent your car, do you ask for a hybrid if available? Possibly with your income, costs don't matter though?
    I would be looking at what is practical and available and the over all costs, sometimes its better not to have a headache and just pay the extra for the convenience
    But the key factor is flight time, because you don’t want to screw around just to save a few dollars and miss your flight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by steelfreddy2 View Post
    Life is unfair most of the times. it's how we focus on the positivity and the outcome we want to achieve despite all the shenanigans.
    Life is unfair because we make it unfair for ourselves.

    If you have financial problems, you need to learn how to be generous. If you only have a dollar to your name, try giving 20¢ away. You'll see that one day your life will change and opportunities will start coming.

    The inflation surely has impacted my spending power but it hasn't impacted my ability to help the soup kitchen in Martin Place serving free food for the homeless. Also I have other donations that helps child refugees overseas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnJones View Post
    Life is unfair because we make it unfair for ourselves.

    If you have financial problems, you need to learn how to be generous. If you only have a dollar to your name, try giving 20¢ away. You'll see that one day your life will change and opportunities will start coming.


    Perhaps people need to be self employed and not stuck on a fixed income. Working for someone else will always keep you pegged.

    Always be charitable. It costs you nothing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by schloong View Post
    I've got 2 sisters who live in country NSW & they have been saying for the past few years that a LOT of people are fleeing Sydney and moving there. They also say their traffic (vehicle & foot) are now OTT and they may as well be living back in Sydney from where they fled many many moons ago...
    Decentralisation by stealth

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnJones View Post
    Life is unfair because we make it unfair for ourselves.
    I believe in working to get what you want.

    That’s what I call being fair to myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vincent888 View Post
    I believe in working to get what you want.

    That’s what I call being fair to myself.
    And sometimes we have to put up with life throwing lemons at us. Our karmas need to be exhausted at some point before we can experience a good life.

    Charity also helps to make your life fair. The more you help out people doing it tough, the richer you become. Monetarily you will get enough to fulfill your purpose in life when you learn not to expect anything in return. However, I do wish someone returns so that I can do more for them.

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